Most people are chained to a desk or at least a physical building, for 8 to 10 hours a day. But, there’s a small subsection of society that’s nomadic – telecommuting to work. They travel and work from anywhere and everywhere. What’s life like for these people?
Wells Gray Winter Wonderland
My introduction to winter in British Columbia’s Wells Gray Provincial Park came a few decades ago under the leadership of a masochistic group of hikers from the Kamloops Outdoor Club. We left Kamloops long before the crack of dawn and drove the 120 kilometres to Clearwater and a coffee stop.
Live Streaming This Friday – Old Man Luedecke
Live streaming this Friday at 7:30 NS (Atlantic), Life As A Human features two-time JUNO Award winning folk musician – the troubadour with a banjo – Old Man Luedecke. See this master songwriter in the tradition of the great folk artists like Woody Guthrie in the most intimate of settings, a “house concert” in a small town Shelburne Nova Scotia recording studio, HarbourTone Productions.
Life near the Blos: Protecting our Land and Water
This article is a representation of shared stories, formed relationships, and embodied experiences from the six weeks I spent dwelling with inhabitants near the Blos River in Northern Luzon, Philippines.
The People´s Paradise
I´m talking about the world´s most isolated country, which for the last 78 years has been governed by one dynasty, The Democratic Republic of Korea aka North Korea.
Burn Abstract Painting by Randall Marmet
Abstract art painting of geometric shapes smoking hot and smoldering.
A Journey to Spirit #23: The Big C
In 2009 it was cancer. When I heard the dreaded “C” word, I’ll never forget how my heart took a flip. Me?
A Not Very Spooky Halloween Story
Sometimes the mean, old lady who just moved into the neighbourhood has the best yard during Halloween. Sometimes the mean old lady isn’t so mean after all. Or old.
Dog Agility – A Personal Reflection
The sport of dog agility is a popular activity for many dog enthusiasts. I’ve been around it for 13 years now and I have learned a great deal. But many of my fellow competitors remain a mystery to me. Is it a game for humans or is it a game for dogs? Sometimes it can be hard to tell. But I think the dogs know the difference pretty quickly.
Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports – Making Dreams Come True
How Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports has made dreams come true for Mark Ashkinadze, Stephen Chobaniuk, Nico Boffa and Erez Avramov .
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